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Marko: We need to have a serious word with Kvyat

In the aftermath of the double collision involving Sebastian Vettel and Daniil Kvyat at the Russian Grand Prix, even Kvyat's boss Helmut Marko admitted the youngster was in the wrong. 'This time he (Vettel) was rightly annoyed, yes,' Marko, referring not only to Sochi but another incident between Kvyat and Vettel in China two weeks ago. Asked what Vettel had told Red Bull officials after the Sochi incident, Marko revealed: 'We need to have a serious word with Kvyat, and he's right.'   The incident comes at exactly the wrong time for the 22-year-old, amid speculation Red Bull will surely promote Max Verstappen to the senior team for 2017. Kvyat admitted he was in the wrong, but he...
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